At least in terms of their parents. However, not everyone loves children as much as their parents do. I’m not saying that having children at an event automatically means chaos, but the bride and groom have the authority to make their wedding child-free. After all, it is their special day, not the day of everyone else. I understand that parents may feel betrayed by this change in the rules, but they must respect the person whose wedding they have been invited to. And just because you have a rainbow baby does not mean that the rules do not apply to him or her. A ‘miracle’ baby may be special to you for obvious reasons, but to everyone else, they are just another child.
And if someone has decided that there will be no children at an event, breaking the rule to allow one special child to attend will make other guests feel cheated. However, that is precisely what is happening in this story. The bride and groom decided not to have children at their wedding, but the groom’s brother will not accept no for an answer and insists that the rainbow baby is special and that rules do not apply to them. They were told no over and over, but they just wouldn’t give up. So the groom came up with the brilliant idea of using flashcards. I mean, it sounds both disrespectful and amusing, so I’m not sure where I stand on this method.
You can find out how other people feel by scrolling down and reading the full story.
Source: Reddit















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